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What is one of your favorite activities to attend?

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I like to shop the little 'sales' they have usually in the Atrium. Love to watch the game shows, and participate in Trivia. I'll watch Karaoke only if there are non-professionals singing, (I really like the off-key ones!), but, normally, my nose is always in a book. :closedeyes:

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Karaoke is always a hoot. Our daughter has a classically trained voice, and usually comes in a winner or nearly so - which is always very special. But special honors should be given to the people who are brave enough to get up there and pretend to be Sinatra for a night - even when they're clearly not! Also, the hypnotists are very entertaining. I don't know what it is about my husband, but show hosts always seem to zero in on him in the audience, and one night my husband, while under a hypnotist's trance, performed as Garth Brooks - even though he doesn't like country music and doesn't even know who the guy is. Very, very amusing. Passengers were talking about it for days!

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We’ll play trivia when we can – usually do okay. Cooking demos and any kind of tasting – food, wine, martini, etc. (less often now that they’ve started charging quite a bit for some of those). Comedy clubs are usually good. We often enjoy presentations from local experts, but those are more Alaska/Hawaii/Europe – pretty rare in the Caribbean.

We always make it a point to attend any past passenger activities or events that are offered!

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Just remembered this part, too - my family and I won the Family Feud game on the Monarch of the Seas. It was a great time of making fools of ourselves! Game shows are fun to watch and be a part of. Not something I would normally do in "real" life.

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